Glamping Ireland on The Aran Islands, Co. Galway.

Aran Camping and Glamping is situated on Inis Mór, the largest of the three Aran Islands in the mouth of Galway Bay, on the Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland.

The Aran Islands are renowned for their stunning beauty and slower pace of life. For anyone looking for a place to get away from it all, it’s hard to think of somewhere better! Wild, untamed cliffs, jaw dropping landscapes, sweeping views, and local traditions and heritage that go back thousands of years are just some of the attractions. This is Ireland as it used to be.

Inis Mor Island, the perfect place to go Glamping in Ireland

There are 3 Aran islands, the largest of which is Inis Mor. It is here that a growing number of people each year are deciding to take an Ireland getaway break, due to the variety of things to see and do. Whether staying for a night, a week, or more, there always seem to be a part of Inis Mor still waiting to be discovered!

Aran Islands Camping and Glamping
The newly opened Aran Islands Camping and Glamping site on Inis Mor is pleased to welcome guests from Ireland and abroad who want to experience this unique part of Ireland over a few days. Offering newly constructed glamping pods as well as traditional camping facilities, it is an ideal base from which outdoor lovers and holidaymakers can explore the island. A treasured memory of any visit to Ireland.

About Inis Mor Glamping
The camping and glamping site is conveniently located just a short walk away from Kilronan, the main town on Inis Mor. With great views over Frenchman’s Beach and the ocean, it’s careful design and purpose built facilities make it one of the most unique, and newest, camping and glamping sites in Ireland.

Glamping on Inis Mor, The Aran Islands, Ireland
Aran Islands Camping and Glamping has 9 specially designed glamping pods, with each one able to accommodate up to four people. These Clochán na Carraige, or Clochans for short, have a design based on the look of the old beehive shaped stone huts that can still be found on parts of the island and around Ireland. Whereas these huts were quite Spartan abodes used by reclusive monks, the Cochlans are the complete opposite. They are fully self-contained and equipped with everything you need to feel as though you are at home from the moment your step through the door. You can find out more about the glamping pods by looking at the menu option on this page.

Camping on Inis Mor, The Aran Islands, Ireland
In addition to the glamping pods, Aran Islands Camping and Glamping also provides numerous tent pitches on 3 organic grass fields. The recently completed shower block, camp kitchen and social areas provide all the facilities you need when camping, and there is also a laundry machine available. Just the thing if you need to wash or dry clothes after a day spent hiking or doing some other outdoor activity!

What to see and do on Inis Mor

You can divide your time on Inis Mor between visiting the island’s main attractions, and simply seeing where the road or path will take you. Due to its relatively compact size, cycling is the best way to get to the further ends of the island, whilst hiking is perfect for exploring the cliffs and walking paths. During your stay at Aran islands Camping and Glamping, you can pick any or all of these main attractions to add to your sightseeing itinerary in Ireland.

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The most important attraction on the island is this impressive stone fort, thought to date back over two thousand years. Visitors marvel at its construction, and also the incredible views which can be enjoyed from along the cliffs here.

This rectangular hole at the bottom of a cliff looks so perfect you can almost imagine it was manmade. It is, however, a natural phenomena. On occasion, The Red Bull Cliff Diving Championships are held at the Worm Hole.

Inis Mor has several beautiful clear beaches that follow the coastline of Inis Mór. One of them is adjacent to Aran Camping Glamping and is named Frenchman’s Beach. Another is Kilmurvey beach which is just below Dun Aonghasa.

Inis Mor is developing a reputation in Ireland as a place for unique events and festivals.in Ireland

Many different types are held throughout the year, with there being three most popular with visitors to Ireland. The first is the fun TedFest, which is part fan convention, part festival based on the ever popular TV comedy Father Ted. The second is Patrun, an event which brings the inhabitants of all 3 Aran Islands of Ireland together to compete in various games. The third one is the Ireland St. Patrick’s Day Parade, which is marked by a procession and other activities throughout the day.

Eco friendly and one of the best stay I have ever been. If u hire bicycle is only two minutes from town. Walking distance is about 10 minutes. Highly recommended. Place is nice and tidy

Eva Ruzickova

07:10 07 May 18

Nice place to stay, with front sea view and easy to commute to the city.

Brajesh Singh

07:01 04 May 18

Very satisfactory ! Thank you very much ! 😊

Charlotte Tailland

13:57 02 Apr 18

The welcome was very good. I recommend this place.

Louise Camille Desroches

13:38 02 Apr 18

After a hard walking, my friends and i was very satisfising by the welcome the camping had offert to us! Thank you so much

fier d etre moi

13:34 02 Apr 18

Very satisfying, they welcome us when we were freezing outside, so thank youuuuuu

Lou acl

13:31 02 Apr 18

Absolutely loved it! Wish we could have stayed longer

Sarah Nash

00:03 21 Feb 18

From start to finish I'd an excellent three day stay here.The owner was a gentleman, he unexpectantly to us, was waiting at the port for the ferry to arrive to collect his guests and drive them to the glamping site.Being midweek early October it was quiet with only a few pods occupiedThe pods were first class, spotless, like a hotel room with everything you'd want.The location is perfect, a few minutes walk from the port and Kilronan village with a beach and amazing views out over the water.It was sad having to leave, really looking forward to returning.

Mike Foxtrot

20:43 01 Nov 17

great staff and lovely acommadations right beside sea.

liam gray

00:15 20 Oct 17

Good place to camp, 10 euros a night, 2 euros shower, nice kitchen

Javier Garside

10:36 25 Aug 17

A must-try experience on Inishmore. Amazing setting and fun design.

Matt Finn

02:58 08 Aug 17

Free entry to Dun Aonghasa fort offered with stay. Brand new and excellent facilities at time of writing, great location for Kilronan with beach on the doorstep. Only downside was expensive (€2) shower tokens and painfully scalding water from the showers (solar heated, very hot day)! Otherwise excellent.

Daniel Keeling

23:20 11 Jul 17

We stayed at Aran Camping Glamping over the weekend and found it a superb place for a break. The Units are tastefully designed and very clean. The water in the shower was hot, the kitchen room spacious, and it was close enough to the main village. Will definitely return!!

Ciara Duffy

13:40 27 Feb 17

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Aran Camping Glamping is conveniently located in the center of The Wild Atlantic Way. It is accessible from both Doolin (The Cliffs of Moher) and Rossaveal (Galway / Connemara).Sligo - Galway - Connemara - Doolin - Cork

The combination of fantastic Aran Islands self-catering Glamping and Camping accommodation, numerous outdoor activities and famous Irish hospitality makes Aran Camping & Glamping the perfect choice for a short break, corporate day out or simply a family holiday to remember on the Aran Islands.